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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Using micro:bits for Invention and Innovation – Washington D.C. event for teachers

April 10, 2024 in Washington, D.C.!

EXPLR, the Micro:bit Educational Foundation, Invention D.C., Kid Museum, and the Virginia Tech D.C. Area STEM Education and Workforce Programs are welcoming a limited number of Washington, D.C. area teachers to an April 10 workshop on
Using micro:bits for Invention and Innovation.

Meet Kari Byron from Mythbusters/ Crash Test girl.  

Participants will engage with other educators in learning, using, and experimenting with micro:bit microcontrollers and strategies for teaching and learning physical computing and related concepts in elementary, secondary, and post-secondary learning environments.

This event is hosted as part of US STEM Festival. Location in downtown, Washington, D.C. to be shared with confirmed participants upon registration.

Contact us at 571-482-8298 or InventVirginiaDC@gmail.com

A registration request form can be accessed at https://forms.gle/3qorX6ZahNP9dTG29


Due to limited capacity, submitting this form does not guarantee an opportunity to participate in the workshop; you will receive a confirmation email following the event.

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